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Weekly Awesome 12.1

December 1, 2011

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~Stuff I pinned on my TIAW and Wisdom boards.
~Also, I made a new board called “Stuff That’s Wrong.” It’s for all sorts of Stuff that is Wrong, but will have posts relating to the negative sort of “motivational” pins I see going around from time to time.
~ What burlesque is all about.
~Crotchless panties for a 7 year old? We must do a better job of protecting the next generation.
~An unusual (and possibly better) approach to teaching sex ed.
~Laws that require advertisers to state how much photoshopping they’ve done to their models? Yes, please.
~This doctor challenges Dr. Oz about commonly held medical beliefs about obesity and health. I love nearly everything he says. It’s worth watching all the way through.
~I am going to do this. I hope you do, too.

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Why Me? (Anonymous)

November 14, 2011

I am 24 years old… I have 3 wonderful sons (ages 6, 2, and 8 months), each a very bright light in my life.
I suffer from fibromyalgia… and now, possibly MS. I am constantly going for more tests.

This is my story, and my heartbreak…

Why? Why did this happen to me? Why did I become partially paralyzed? Why can’t I feel my foot, or use my leg the way I want to? Why can my 98 year old great-grandmother walk faster than I can? Why did it have to be me? I cry at night… mourning the loss of my leg’s usefulness. I need to have it back to the way it was to feel better. Most days… I go through the motions of what is expected of me… I cook, clean and tend to my children… but it’s not heartfelt, it’s all just actions that I have no real feeling for. I smile so that my family doesn’t worry. I hide the tears because I don’t want them to get upset. I am trying so hard to cope. It’s been 8 months. 8 long, sad months since I’ve been “normal”; and I am so tired of the act that I just want to lay in bed and cry. My journey to being healed has been long, frustrating, and painful. You see, I can’t USE my leg properly… but I can certainly FEEL it. There are “Feeling Nerves” and “Doing Nerves”… the “Doing Nerves” aren’t getting the message, but the ones that feel are, and they’re protesting every little thing that I do. My life is pain. My days are measured by “good days” and “bad days”. More often than not, it’s a “bad day”, every now and then I do have a nice and easy “good day” where my pain is down enough for me to take my wheelchair, and go across the street to drop my son off for school. The other days, I have someone else take him. I do use a wheelchair for when I’m going to be on my feet for longer periods of time. If it’s a short amount of time, I put my brace on and use a cane. I’ve graduated from an old lady’s walker. I’m only 24. This isn’t fair. Sometimes, when I’m alone, I scream. I scream in pure fury and frustration. It’s a very “raw” type scream that’s full of emotion, which usually ends in me crying more. I am trying so hard to keep myself happy, but its getting harder and harder to paint on a smile every day. This is the hellish life that I am living post-baby. I should be happy, but instead, I am just a broken shell of the woman I once was. Quite possibly because “they” told me that I would be better by now; that I would be back to my old self, running and wrestling in the green grass with my sons. The way my life should be.

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Weekly Awesome 11.10.11

November 8, 2011

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~Stuff I pinned on my TIAW and Wisdom boards.
~Karly’s always awesome. Here she buys the large.
~10 Women who would have ruled the blogosphere.
~OMG, R U SRSLY WRITING ABOUT THE VAMPIRE CESAREAN IN BREAKING DAWN?
~Obesity and health care costs. Related or not?

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